Author Topic: San't Connect o.o  (Read 763 times)

Arinel

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San't Connect o.o
« on: June 17, 2003, 09:57:54 pm »
I looked through the threads to see if anyone is having the same problem I am, but it didn\'t look like it...It may just be my computer, but I would really appreciate anyone who could help me with this problem.
I made a character and now when I try to log in, it gives me a window and some pretty music while it tells me that it\'s \"initializing this\" or \"initializing that\", but every time it gets stuck on \"initializing world\" and the music abruptly cuts off.
Figuring that the thing has frozen(considering I can\'t click the window to exit it out or anything) I use Ctrl+Alt+Del.
When I do that, it gives me a message say \"The computer is dangerously low on resources! Would you like to exit out this program?\" and it lets me scroll through the programs that are running and allows me to terminate whichever ones I wish.
Of course I tried terminating the game since it had  \"(not responding)\" written next to it, but then my entire computer freezes to the point where I can\'t move or do anything whatsoever.
I know this is probably my computer that\'s causing these problems, but I\'m not totally sure since it only happens when I try to run the game.
I run on a Windows Me, Pentium III processor with 127MB RAM.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to do I would very much appreciate it.

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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2003, 11:05:57 pm »
the game crashing on initialising world is a very very common problem for many people and seems to be mentioned a few times a day in dif forum sections. The devs have put time into trying to fix this and load times and the game crashing at this point will be fixed for the next release.

however for now all i can say is try the usual things, make it one of the first things run on the computer, have no other programs running, nothing stored in memory to be pasted, check any other advice given in tech help and bugs on this topic and pray it works.
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2003, 11:37:11 pm »
.... or else just get another stick of RAM. Thoise things can be dirt cheap if you know where to look.

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« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2003, 09:14:23 pm »
If you have Windoze ME on 128MB of RAM you\'ll have 30MB or so free RAM. That\'s definitely not enough. Better put in more RAM. 256MB should be the absolute minimum nowadays, 512MB would be even better.